Celebrating life at Barchester

We celebrate life through everything we do, from our thoughtful experiences and activities to our delicious food. We offer the latest technology as well as sensory engagement to nurture the wellbeing of our residents. With a wide variety of tailored activities and events we make sure our residents have the best physical, mental, spiritual and social stimulation, all bespoke to them. Take a look at what we’ve been up to…

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Visiting the pub

Pat was looking to be out and about in the community, and we wanted to improve the overall experience for Pat and help her feel active and capable. Our Activity team organised for Patricia to be taken to a local pub and to have a pub lunch. This activity had a very positive effect on Patricia, reducing loneliness and isolation.

Visiting the Paddock Pub and helping with social connections and feeling part of society. Improving Patricia’s mental wellbeing as the change in the environment boosted her mood. Patricia was able to have independence and confidence through simple activities, such as choosing items off the menu, ordering a drink encouraging decision-making and preserving life skills. The visit to the Paddock Pub provided meaningful stimulation as we were seeing new places, hearing different sounds, and interacting with others.

Relaxing trip to the park

Residents enjoyed a relaxing trip to the park this afternoon, complete with tea and cakes at the café, peaceful walks around the lake, and plenty of fresh air and sunshine. 

The swans and ducks were out in full force, making it a perfect day to sit back and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. Smiles, sunshine, and great company all around, afternoons like these are what it’s all about”.

Time in the garden

At Scarborough Hall, we love spending time in the garden, and we are making the most of the beautiful sunshine while it’s here! The warm weather has been perfect for getting outside, enjoying ball games, and sharing ice cream together in the fresh air.      

There have been lots of smiles and laughter as everyone enjoys the sunny days safely with sun cream and hats. Days like these are all about having fun, relaxing in the garden, and making lovely memories together.

Cheese and wine party

In May, residents from all three floors came together to enjoy a lovely cheese and wine party, filled with smiles, laughter, and wonderful conversation. The afternoon gave everyone a chance to relax, socialise, and spend quality time together in a warm and friendly atmosphere.      

These special gatherings help build friendships across the home, bringing residents closer together and creating a strong sense of community. Doreen especially enjoyed the occasion and said, “It’s lovely, but keep the wine. Could I just have a sherry instead, if you don’t mind.

Whisky Tasting Event

In May, residents enjoyed a wonderful whisky-themed experience in the Bronte Suite lounge, where they watched a live whisky tasting and learning event together. Everyone discovered the fascinating history of whisky and learned about the traditional making process while enjoying delicious shortbread, adding to the authentic feel of the afternoon.    

After the live event, part of the home was transformed into a cosy pop-up pub whisky experience, creating a warm and social atmosphere for residents to continue the fun together. It was lovely to see so many smiles, conversations, and shared memories, with the experience encouraging social connection, sensory stimulation, and meaningful engagement.

The power of meaningful activities

Celebrating the power of meaningful activities in complex mental health care. This week has been full of creativity, connection, achievement, and moments of joy across our home. From wellbeing sessions and group activities to creative projects, games, music, and community engagement, every activity is designed to support confidence, independence, emotional wellbeing, and social connection. In complex mental health care, activities are more than just keeping busy they provide purpose, self-expression, and opportunities to build positive relationships in a supportive environment.           

We are incredibly proud of our residents for embracing new experiences, and making every day meaningful. 

Miniature Horses Visit

Our residents enjoyed a truly special visit from some gentle American miniature horses as part of our therapeutic wellbeing activities. Animal-assisted therapy can bring comfort, calm, confidence, and connection and today was filled with smiles, conversation, laughter, and meaningful moments. 

Residents had the opportunity to stroke, groom, and spend quiet time with beautiful Hazel and her handler Katy, creating a soothing and uplifting experience for everyone involved. Experiences like this support emotional wellbeing, reduce anxiety, encourage social interaction, and provide sensory stimulation in a safe and engaging way.      

A huge thank you for bringing so much joy to our home today. We are already looking forward to the next visit!”

VE Day Concert

In May, we celebrated VE Day in style, starting off with entertainments from ‘The Lahdidah’s, who came to Bluebell Park for a special VE Day show. Residents from all communities came together, and we sang, we danced, and we waved our flags to classic wartime tunes. Even the staff joined in with the props! The residents absolutely loved it.

We ended the celebrations with a garden party. Our home was filled with joy, music, and memories as we celebrated with residents, relatives, and staff. We sang, danced, and waved flags with pride, followed by a delicious afternoon tea of scones and lemon sponge cake. A perfect day for reflection and celebration.

Pet a Pony

Residents, relatives and staff were all smiles when we had a visit from Pet a Pony. We were all delighted to meet Cupcake a beautiful Shetland Pony when she came for a special visit to Bluebell Park.

Residents from all communities gathered out in the garden and enjoyed spending some time stoking and cuddling Cupcake, bringing lots of smiles, comfort and lots of happiness to everyone who saw her.